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RFID: A Smart Tag Primer
Good things come in small packages. This familiar cliché usually refers to precious stones, but today it's taken on new meaning, in that small things are now protecting items we deem valuable.
Analysts estimate that the retail industry loses US $50B a year to theft and up to ten times that much to counterfeiting. High-end products such as cosmetics, fragrances and pharmaceuticals are most likely to be stolen or counterfeited. Many retailers and manufacturers believe that this big problem may have a tiny solution – RFID smart tags.
RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) is an autom ...
Author: Dennis Bacchetta
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Hazing: Child Play or Violent Crime?
On a startling Court TV program, Al Roker investigated the horrors of 'hazing' reportedly not only in College sororities and fraternities, but even in high schools across the country. The program was extremely revealing and shocking as it provided a weatlh of information regarding so-called Greek 'hazing' rituals carried out across this Nation. Unfortunately, hazing is a predominant force among colleges, schools, military and even church groups, that it is blatantly out of control. Often, supposed 'leaders' or participants of ...
Author: C. Bailey-Lloyd/LadyCamelot
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Nucleoside derivatives as inhibitors of rna-dependent rna viral polymerase
The present invention provides nucleoside compounds and certain derivatives thereof which are inhibitors of RNA-dependent RNA viral polymerase. These compounds are inhibitors of RNA-dependent RNA viral replication and are useful for the treatment of RNA-dependent RNA viral infection. They are particularly useful as inhibitors of hepatitis C virus (HCV) NS5B...
JILA Study Of RNA Dynamics May Help In Drug Design
Biophysicists have developed a method for studying, in real time, a nanoscale "docking and undocking" interaction between small pieces of ribonucleic acid (RNA), a technique that may be broadly useful in studying structural changes in RNA that affect its function. The research at JILA, a joint institute of the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) and University of Colorado at
Rna interference compositions and screening methods for the identification of novel genes and biological pathways
The present invention provides compositions and methods for enhancing RNA interference and facilitating the use of long RNA interference molecules. Accordingly, the invention includes a variety of novel applications of RNA interference, including methods related to screening RNA interference molecules using reporter genes to identify biological pathways, genes, therapeutic compounds...
JILA Study Of RNA Dynamics May Help In Drug Design
Biophysicists have developed a method for studying, in real time, a nanoscale "docking and undocking" interaction between small pieces of ribonucleic acid (RNA), a technique that may be broadly useful in studying structural changes in RNA that affect its function. The research at JILA, a joint institute of the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) and University of Colorado at Boulder, may have applications in the design of effective new drugs based on small RNA strands.
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Which is Harder: To Know the Past or To Predict the Future
Miscellaneous Idea and Concept. Something to think about, not relating to any particular topic, event or person. I would like to begin this quarter review of thoughts on both the past and the future. First it appears to be easier to predict the future than to guesstimate the past. For instance predicting the future seems to be much easier than that of the work of archeologists trying to piece together what happened based on clues and forensics. And to this point I wish to bring to point a few recent works. One is the work done by Stephen Wolfram where he shows how simple programs develop ex ...
Author: Lance Winslow
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RNA Biology Peer Reviewed Journal in Print and Online
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RNA 10 Area Forum - Index
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Rfam: an RNA family database - Griffiths-Jones et al. 31 (1): 439 - Nuclei.
No. 1 439-441 2003 Oxford University Press Rfam: an RNA family database Sam Griffiths-Jones *, Alex Bateman, Mhairi Marshall, Ajay Khanna 1 and Sean R. Eddy 1 The Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute.
PSU Plant Physiology Symposium
Join us for the 16th Penn State Plant Symposium-RNA Biology: Novel Insights from Plant Systems. The 2006 Symposium will highlight unique progress in RNA biology within the plant sciences, while.
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Birth Defects and Miscarriages and Infertility
Messing around with a mother’s DNA or the DNA of her baby is one of the things that can lead to a miscarriage and birth defects. DNA tells the baby AND the mother “when to do what”. Need a leg? Then you need some specific event at some specific time. If the part of the DNA that controls legs is either damaged or altered by some environmental chemical, the leg won’t be there. And you can’t add it later. It can only develop at one very specific time. Fusarenon – This is a toxin that will interfere with DNA. It is produced by several molds including: * Aspergillus sp * ...
Author: George Graham
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What One Should Know About Allergies
Allergies affect approximately 60 million Americans, which means one in every five adults or children suffer from them, and are common in men as well as in women. Thirty-five million people have upper respiratory symptoms, which are allergic reactions to airborne pollen. Around 10 million Americans have allergies to cats and two million present severe reactions to various insect stings. Food allergies are less common in the family of allergies. About one out of three people pretend to have a food allergy and only about three to eight percent of children younger than three years old, a ...
Author: Dominic Ferrara
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